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【Easier to Kick and Less Fatigue】Short fins are perfect for most snorkelers because they're easier on your leg muscles. You won’t need as much power with each stroke, and each stroke will be shorter compared to using longer fins. Even though short fins generate less thrust, speed shouldn't be your main concern. You'll be mostly floating at the surface, not swimming long distances.
【Easy to Practice With in a Pool】Many casual snorkelers are accustomed to a flutter kick, which requires short and fast strokes. That makes kicking with short fins feel more familiar and easier to get used to. In fact, short fins are a great way to train your legs for the flutter kick and are routinely used by swimmers for this purpose.
【Easier to Travel With】Traveling by air is now more complicated due to increased baggage restrictions. Short fins under 25 inches are much easier to carry as a result.
【Less Likely to Accidentally Kick Coral, Sea Life, and Other Snorkelers】Beginners often struggle with clumsy kicks while learning. New snorkelers and divers will find it much easier to maneuver in short fins, reducing your chances of accidentally kicking coral, wildlife, or fellow snorkelers!
【How to Choose the Right Fins】Comfort is key! A fin with too stiff material can cause foot and leg cramps quickly, regardless of how well it fits. Our flexible fins offer a better experience. A snug fit also reduces chafing and slipping around your ankle. Use fin socks for extra comfort, insulation, or if you’re between sizes.